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From 1986 to 1988 I developed a chronology of student ministry, spanning
back some 4,000 years. It is still a work in progress, with some 900 entries in
it. I project that once it grows to 6,000 entries, it will be publishable.
Below is a summary of the project. If you are interested in assisting in the
development of this knowledge ministry tool, please contact me. "The future belongs to those who prepare for it." This statement is carved in
granite on the cornerstone of the Prudential Bldg., in Chicago, Illinois. We
should engrave it on hearts as well if we want to insure that a new generation
will follow us into the future. Within a few years, humankind will enter the Third Christian Millennium. The
university world is about to enter its second millennium. In what way throughout
history has the Gospel sparked, uplifted, and transformed the emerging
generation, particularly members of the university community? We are what we think--also, we are what we remember. How we think about who
we are and where we have come from, will determine how we will work with God to
prepare a new generation to enter a new century. Here is where a chronology
helps us ponder time markers as we stand on the threshold of a new era. They do
not replace history, rather, they present us with a very compact, condensed
form. This chronology documents the depth and breadth of how the Spirit of God has
raised up a new generation in world evangelization throughout history. The
particular focus is on student evangelism, university history, and the
mobilization of youth. This chronology was created to allow the reader to 1)
identify specific reference events which gave birth to whole new chapters of
student ministry history; 2) observe various generational emergence patterns
behind youth awakenings in history. In creating this chronology, every attempt was made to take a global view of
student ministry, and thus see this subject in full context--geographically,
historically, and confessionally. Not only does this chronology list the
breakthroughs in student ministry, but it documents the set-backs as well
through the ages. Included in this chronology, but not limited to this list, you will find: * God's intention for youth in His plan for the world. * The Unfolding Role of Youth in God's Plan Barrett, David B. Cosmos, Chaos, and Gospel: A Chronology of World
Evangelization from Creation to New Creation. Birmingham, AL: New Hope,
1987. AD 2000 Series. 105 pages. Cuninggim, Merrimom. The College Seeks Religion. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1947. Erich, Walter A. Religion and the State University. Ann Arbor, Univ
of Michigan Press, 1958. 321 pages. Grunn, Bernard. The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People
and Events. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1975. 661 pages. Lowman, Pete. The Day of His Power: A history of the International
Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Leicester, England: Inter-Varsity
Press, 1983. 376 pages. Moberly, Walter Sir. The Crisis in the University, London: SCM
Press, 1949. pp. 316. Morgan, William H. Student Religion During Fifty Years: Programs and
Policies of the Intercollegiate Y.M.C.A. New York: Association Press, 1935.
233 pages. Rabe, Valentin H. The Home Base of American China Missions
1880-1920. Harvard University Press, 1978. 299 pages. Scaff, Marilee, editor. Perspectives on a College Church. New York:
Association Press, 1961. pp. 239. Shockley, Donald G. Campus Ministry: The Church Beyond Itself.
Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989. 130 pages. Shedd, Clarence P. Two Centuries of Student Christian Movements: Their
Origin and Intercollegiate Life. New York: Association Press, 1934. 466
pages. van der Bent, Ans J. From Generation to Generation: The Story of Youth in
the World Council Churches. WCC, Geneva, Switzerland,1986. 136 pages. Walsh, Chad. Campus Gods on Trial, New York: Macmillan. 1953. pp.
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